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THE TTKKMISTOy HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, Here are Some More Prices 2 for 25c R efugee C ut B e » » . No. 2 tin»............ - ........................... ,8c or 2 for 25c ■ Mr. an d Mrs. W. W. F elthouse were B oardm an v isito rs last Sunday. GET A BROOM FREE WITH THIS 1 SWIFT'S JTRIDE WASHING POWDER .................. 2 SUN BRIGHT CLEANSER .......................... 70c . 30c . 20c W. T. Solvestei» w as a business v isito r in P endleton Tuesday. $1.20 Mrs. H a rry W esseil was a v isito r from S tan field T uesday. -AND A 75 CENT BROOM FREE- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B nllenger of B oardm an w ere v isito rs In H erm is ton T uesday. Glve us a chance to supply y o u r w an ts and com pare o u r prices fo r we a re here for bu sin ess an d w ill tre a t you rig h t. YOURS FOR SERVICE | S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D B tH V IC f S tated co m m unication Queen E s ther chap ter, O. E. S.. n ex t T uesday n ig h t. * Social. | BRING IN YOUR RADIATORS! C h ap ter opens at 7 :30. Mrs. J. H. DeMoss h as been re -e l ected to teach a n o th e r y ear a t M inne- [ haha. She h as ta u g h t th e re for sev- ! eral years. W e Fix Them Like New Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry W atso n w ere in Pot H and over th e week end as g u ests o f th e ir d au g h te rs. T hey w ere accom panied by Mrs. F ra n k Stone. KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP S tan ley C am pbell is b ask a t w ork ag ain a fte r p a rtia lly reco v erin g from the effects of an o p eratio n to w hich he su b m itte d re c en tly in P en d leton ■ ALL O TH ER ITEM S P R IC E D ACCORDINGLY. F o r d em o n stratio n c all H erm isto n NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB HAS ST. PATRICK S PROGRAM F rid ay . M arch 11. m arked the d ate of a n o th e r of th e d e lig h tfu l m eetings held th is season by th e N eighborhood club. Mrs. M. M. 1 S m ith w as hostess for th e occasion. the A larg e a tte n d a n c e of m em bers and fo u r v isito rs w ere present. A fter th e business h o u r a St. P a tric k ’s p ro g ram w as enjoyed. Mrs. W ilson sa n g b e a u tifu lly " I re County Agent Offers Aid lan d Must b e H eaven for My M other Came F rom T h e re .” Mrs. S m ith R esid en ts of th e county w ho are gave a re a d in g th a t w as especially : in te re ste d in p est co n tro l In g a r good. Mrs. Thom pson of B u tte r | den w ork and w ho need In form ation creek also g av e a re ad in g e n title d , "S t. P a tr ic k ’s B irth d a y ." A n u m m ay secure it from th e office of the ag en t. A com prehensive ber of good Irish jokes w ere given co u n ty b u lle tin has been published by the and as m any good h e a rty la u g h s w ere s ta te college re la tiv e to g ard en indulged in. M rs. S m ith ’s hom e w as a ttra c tiv e p ests and th e ir c o n tro l w hich w ill ly d ecorated, g reen and w hite being be s e n t to thoee a sk in g fo r it, Mr. used as h e r color schem e. T he long H olt said . B u lle tin s on o th e r su b ta b le w as b e a u tifu l w ith its stream - je c ts '.are a It to av a ila b le fo r those ere of g reen and w hite d raped from w a n tin g theim. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT C CREAM j | SA1ISFACIIO N GUARANTEED Hermiston Creamery herm , st ^ êgon ! ■ ■ Poultry is an Important Part of the Grow-Your-Own- Living Farm Program of the play Is due to th e stag e m a n ’W e're p la n n in g to p u t o u t m ore ager, Low ell S tockard. T he excel- berrle» th is y ear th a n we ever have ,en( .. .. w htch he „«cured add- had b efore,” W. O. R odda said th e j I ed much to the play. T h e senior o th e r day. "W e'v e been successful ¡class w ishes to th a n k everyone who w ith w h a t w e've had in th e p ast, and ¡k in d ly len t f u r n itu r e an d accessor- th is y e a r we w ill en la rg e o u r p atch i les. co n sid erab ly .’ Mrs. E. P. Dodd an d Mrs. A. H. N orton w ere h o sttsses a t a d elig h tfu l p a rly W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of th e la tte r. B rid g e w as played d u rin g th e a ftern o o n , and five tab les w ere in play. T he prize w in n ers w ere Mrs. H. M. S traw and Mrs. R alph R ichards. FARM POULTRY ■ a a a ■ ■ PROVIDES GOOD FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. GIVES SOMETHING TO SELL EACH WEEK. FITS WITH DIVERSIFIED FARMING. It is a Billion Dollar Cash Crop J g The poultry census is taken only e ery 10 years. The last oen- sus showed theie were in the United States 360,000.000 chickens. B They produced 1 6,0.000.000 dozen e .gs. The year's production ■ of chick ns and eggs brought $1 048.000.000. ■ Ninety per rent of this billion dollars goes to farmers or rather ® to fanners' wives. These good wives spend it for groceries, cloth- J ing, lights, wailiing machines, rugs, pictures, books, phonographs. H If we should tak the poultry money out of a farm community, the B country town merchants would wonder what had happened to their n business. a ■ j ■ ■ “ Higher labor and feed prices, our newer knowledge of the fac- tors making for economical and successful egg production, and an increasing demand for a standardised product on the part of the consumer are factors which are forcing many farm folks to make adjustments in their flocks. Farm poultry is fast getting down to a more busin ss-like basis. ® We have just received a number of booklets giving the results 5 of several experiment stations and s iccessful poultry men, of ■ Hatching. Brooding. Culling and F cd ing, as well as labor saving ■ devices in the care of Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Cop- ■ set may be obtained at the office. Inland Empire Lumber Company P h o n e '3 3 1 “ The Yard uf Best Quality " M. M. STRAW . MGR. J S ■ I J i 5TORB Subscribe For The Herald CRISP MORNINGS CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN THE RIGHT MOOD TO G ST THINGS DONE. .W h a t is m ore sensible and econom ical th a n — M EAT M aybe you w a n t C ured M eats. It you do o u r line of B acon and H am s w ill s u it you. If you w a n t F resh M eats you can have a choice of a wide ra n g e of offering». W e H op e E very L a d y in H e r m i s t o n and vicinity will call and look over the stock of READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL NO OBLIGATION TO BUY, BUT THE DISPLAY IS WORTH WHILE .EV EN TO SEE WHAT THE SPRING'S STYLES, COLORS AND FABRICS THAT ARE TO BE WORN THIS SEASON, ARE. City Meat Market WE FEEL SURE YOU WILL BE REPAID FOR THE VISIT. Remember the Days PHONE 181 For Comfort FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 18 and 19 and Economy T he candy sale a t th e senior play w as in ch arg e of th e Sophom ore and fresh m an classes. F rie n d ly riv alry GET THE BEST COAL led to an Increase in sales. The money th u s secured w ill go to the AND DRY WOOD. fund for th e te n n is co u rt. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company WE INSIST ON GETTING THE, T h e schedule fo r b aseball gam es [ th is season is fillin g u p rapidly. BEST COAL POSSIBLE, AND Much e n th u siasm is p re v a le n t a t Cr irg e K tn r t'c ’ of U m atilla Is ichool, and th e boys a re h o p in g to ■uff Ing from th e e flecta of an In HAVE IT READY have a good team . fection in hio rl.ght har.d. T he in fe c t’ n s ta rte d from il.e th o rn of a FOR DELIVERY sandbur an d sp read u n til th e whole EXPERIMENT STATION NOTES h an d w as badly sw ooleu. He has AT ALL TIMES. been receiving m edical a tte n tio n H. K. D ean, S upt. here. T he fa rm e r today Is faced w ith BY PLACING YOUR ORDER A econom ic co n d itio n s to a g re a te r de M ethodist ch u rch services— S unday gree than ever before. He la not like school a t 10 15 A. M. M orning ser- th e p.vdecBieor of 50- o r 100 years WEEK OR TEN DAYS AHEAD I vice a t 1 1 :1 5 . S u b ject for serm on, ago w ho produced m eet of h la ow n ¡"S am so n .” E p w o rth L eague for all liv in g r e c ’i em ents. W ith th e devel IT CAN BE young people at > :30 P. M. E v en opm ent cf »reim portation and dis- tin g service» a t 7 :3 0 P. M. S u b ject, trlb u tto n llltle a It is econonflcally BET.TVT .R E D FROM THE CAR I "U n sa'g M te b o rts.“ E ' ’rybody in | sound th a t farm er» should ra ise th a t vited, s tra n g e rs wedco.Je. ro o beet ad ap te d to hl» condition». SAVING YOU | be it w heat, apples, po tato es o r w h a t A c ro u p of m em bers of Queen not. H ow ever, o u r irrig a te d farm s 50 CENTS ! E sth er ch a p te r O rder of th e E astern ' r e adapted to g ro w in g a v a rie ty of ¡S ta r, re n t to U m atilla Tuesday crop« and livestock p ro d u cts and th e ' night w here th ey w ere Invited as m an w ho h as several so u rces of I n - . PER TON. gueet of th e U m atilla ch ap te r. T he come Is b e tte r able to m eet adverse! m eetin g com bined a social session co n d itio n s th a n th e one-crop m an. Materially Y oun, w ith w ork o f the o rder. D iversification does not re q u ire th a t I a m an have six o r seven crops o r ■ At th e B ap tist ch u rch S unday, livestock e n te rp rise s o f e q '.a l lm - : ■ M arch 20. Bible school 10 A. M. p o rta n c e on h is farm b u t r a th e r th a t! i M orning w o rsh ip 11 A. M. Them e. he h a s fo u r o r five b ran ch es. If you j '»In terru p ted R elig io n .“ E vening se r p u t It th a t w ay, of w hich one o r tw o j a i vice 7 :3 0 P. M. T hem e. "S p iritu a l a re hla m ajo r a c tiv itie s an d th e ■ ' S tra te g y ." N ever does the hum an balance m inor a c tiv ities. T hese ! soul ap p ear so stro n g and noble as m inor a c tiv itie s should be o l su f j when It forego«» rev en g e, an d daree ficien t Im portance how ever th a t he to fo rg ’vc an In ju ry .— C. 11. C hapin. w ill have m a rk e ta b le q u a n titie s of • A c o rd |a | w r|fp m e to all. A. J. W are. each product and give them th e a t R. A. BR0W NS0N, M r te n tio n th iy req u ire fur success. | ll g Exclusive Representatives of National Builder« Bureau This is an exceptional Bargain on Genuine English Dinnerware and one that you may never have again, so lay in your supply while our stock lasts. 2 Bring it to your Home Creamery ■ NOW ..................................... — «3c 12 in. P la tte rs , R e g u la r P ric e >2.00 NOW ..... .................................... - >1-00 Col. J. F. M cN aught is rep o rted to be b e tte r a fte r an illness th a t h as k ep t him confined to h is hom e fo r th e ceilin g . A clever Irish m otif some tim e. w as used for th e c en te r of th e table. , Mrs. W. J . Jack so n a n d son H ow- E ach place w as m arked by a tin y I ard a re here from th e ir hom e In Mon- sh am ro ck b e a rin g a g u e st’s nam e. T h e re fre sh m e n ts served w ere de I ta n a as g u ests a t th e hom es of E.L. licious. G reen g e la tin e w as used as I ; and C. M. Jack so n . a fo u n d atio n for th e fr u it salad, , Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. D ow ning have an g el food cakes decorated w ith I ' moved on th e five acre tra c t south g reen and w h ite fro stin g , graced the I of tow n, know n ns th e C. P. A dam s ta b le, sh am ro ck cookies an d green place. Mr. D ow ning re cen tly p u r- a n d w h ite candies w ere served w ith ■ chased th e place from F. B. Swayze. coffee. T he n ex t club m eeting w ill be nt Mr. an d Mrs. C arl C ham bers and th e hom e of Mrs. M ikesell M arch 25. her fa th e r, R. W. T u ttle , w ere g u ests I over th e week end a t tho hom e of SCHOOL HEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. H arvey. Mr. j C ham bers played his firs t gam e Qf A very In te re stin g p rogram w ar golf and lik ed it. — ON WEIGHT AND TEST— given a t th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r associa tion m eetin g la s t T h u rsd ay a t the T he N eighborhood clu b w ill hold e high school. A p iano d uet waf cooked food sale S a tu rd ay , M arch 19, given by R eese B u rk en b ln e and E u a t Sim s' m ark et. T he proceeds a rt gene P ierce, a n d a p iano solo by A. M. SUNSTRUP. PROP. h to be used to w ard th e upkeep of thi Buddy P rim e. A hygiene play, C olum bia p a rk w hich w ill be opened w ritte n by th e six th grade, w as giv to th e p u b lic th is sum m er. en by the m em bers of th a t g rade, ind the. cask et scene from th e "M er- Mrs. E. G. Stokes an d baby d a u g h ;h a n t of V enice” w as also p a rt of ter have left th e H erm isto n hospital th e ir ¡lhare of- th e p ro g ram . T he an d re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e In W asco next m eeting, w hich is to be an eve The b aby w as b o rn F e b ru a ry 21. Mr. n in g m eeting, w ill see stre n u o u s ef S tokes lived in th e Colum bia dis fo rts for th e m em bership drive. E ach -TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— tr lc t p rio r to h is m arriag e. trad e school te a c h e r gave a sh o rt talk on th e w ork of h er g rade. M em bers of th e H erm isto n A mer lean Legion a u x ilia ry w ho atten ded T he S enior p lay on F rid a y n ig h t th e d is tric t conv en tio n a t P en d leto r vas a fin a n c ia l as w ell as d ram atic S a tu rd ay included Mrs. W . L. Hamm uccess. A ll th e m oney Is n o t y et In p re sid e n t: Mrs. H e rb e rt Shesely u t th e b u sin ess m an eg er, Jo e c- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a secretai y ; Mrs. W a te rm a n an d Mrs. N au g h t, expects to c le a r ab o u t >7 0. J . M. Biggs. Much of th e cre d it fo r th e success Patronize Home Industries, and when you sell ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 8 In. V egetable Dishes, Reg. P ric e >1.25 C harles H oskins and Jo h n A rkeli, deputy sh eriffs, w e r, h ere on o fficial Phone 951 business W ednesday aftern o o n . P. O. W ard has re tu rn e d from Bend w here he w as called on account of th e serio u illness of h is d au g h ter, She is m uch b etter. ■ ■ ■ 7 inch Plate», R e g u la r P rice, >3.25 NOV,' ................................................ >1.83 W. B. YEOMAN KINGSLEY’S H E H M tfiT O N In order to clean up our entire stock of this Genuine English Dinnerware “Nina Blue” pattern, we will sell at ONE-HALF PRICE all our remaining stock. Mrs. C. S. M cN aught has been ill for several days w ith b ronchitis. Peflte PU tues, th e k in d you do not have to u»e I lot 25c F r lm y « » M . „ 1 , ................ .....3 lbs. 2 MARTHA SOAP CHIPS................. ............................. ONE HALF REGULAR PRICE T T F. W. K ern w as h ere a p a rt of th is week from P endleton. Here Is a Hot One! R w fm “Nina Blue” Decorated English Dinnerware Occurepcoa of Ini and There Abouj hix>9ft Nelshl Y ellow M innenota C orn, No. 2 t i n . .........................13c or n im New Thor Six LOCAL AND PIRSONAL ■ BREVI TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY Live Right From Our Stock of Meats THE BEST ONLY Pickles, Cheese, Sauerkraut and Weiners NEW BARREL DELIS— GET Y0URRS AT HERMISTON MARKET PHONE F0UR-0NE-0NE M. W. SIMS FREE DELIVERY A. W. TURNBLAD ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I I H O NEY LABELS T o Your O rd er and at Reasonable Prices ■ ■ THE HERMISTON HERALD IB I